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Julius Caesar's Personality Was What Killed Him
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Julius Caesar is a man determined to be the king of the Roman State. He sees himself as a great man, better than others. He’s very ambitious and considers himself godlike. He is also superstitious to an extent. This personality is what I think gets him killed in the end.
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Middle of essay ....angerous.”(Act I Scene II) Caesar was right. They were planning to eliminate him. They found his weaknesses and sought allies. One of these allies was named Brutus. Brutus was a slick and wise man, he knew Caesar loved flattery. He told Caesar he was going to be crowned king during the Ides of March. Julius was warned a few more times by his wife and the Soothsayer that something was going to happen. A conspiracy was taken place.
Caesar’s vanity, pride, and his belief that the hour of his.... |
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